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This is rhetorical, but are we at the stage in college sports where one of the consistent top 5 bb programs over the last 20 years AND defending national champion (not to mention out womens program, baseball, soccor,womens polo etc ;-) )is a complete afterthought... But the fact Jim brown played somewhere 50 years ago makes someone more attractive......
......we are talking about a top 20 public u also......yet I feel like others view us like we're less than rutgers
 
And I very much doubt that the B10 ever looks at Uconn - they don't fit the profile. To me, it's ACC or BE for Uconn - so time to hedge against the possibility of Pitt/Cuse bolting and the BE losing two of the conference staples or sit in place and watch the shitstorm take it for the ride.
 
What do you mean by this?

UConn grabbing recruits in Mass., NY, NJ and Conn hurt Cuse a little bit, and also BC. Cutting out UConn from BCS football helps those schools.
 
And I very much doubt that the B10 ever looks at Uconn - they don't fit the profile. To me, it's ACC or BE for Uconn - so time to hedge against the possibility of Pitt/Cuse bolting and the BE losing two of the conference staples or sit in place and watch the darnstorm take it for the ride.

What profile?
 
If you break this all out - this is basically going in the direction of 4 super BCS conferences of 16 teams each - Pac 10, SEC, Big 10 and ACC. I just can't see that not happening. It might now be now, but it's going to happen, it just depends on how long some of the jockeying takes place with the Texas, Oklahomas and ND's of the world, the oysters of football dreamland. Everyone knows the the Big 10 is jonesing for ND - they will probably hold a slot on the 16 as long as it takes. That being said, if we can safely assume that Pitt/Cuse to the ACC and Texas A&M to SEC, that basically leaves 13 open slots in these conferences. Those slots will be filled by teams from the poached conferences, Big East/Big 12. I'm not sure there are are any teams outside of those two that any of these conferences will go after, unless geography gets all geeked up and the Pac Ten has to pull a slug out of the WAC/Mountain. So out of these poached conferences, minus Pitt/Cuse/A&M, that is a total of 15 teams left. So end sum, not many teams will be left out. Only 2 unless ND jumps into a conference, which will be 3. What could throw a wrench into this is geography - clearly a lot of teams on this list can't go Pac Ten. I would be suprised if the conference heads are banding together to make sense of some of this.

What Uconn needs to do, protect itself from not being one of those 2/3 teams. I doubt that will happen, but certainly want to be on that first wave so not to have multiple seasons in conference pergatory. Of that list, I would say the most and least attractive 5.

Most attractive(with football being the driver)
Texas(easy)
Oklahoma(easy)
Oklahoma State
Missouri
West Virginia(football) - natural fit for SEC

Least attractive
South Florida(none of these super conferences are going to want a commuter/regional school) - I think they are a sure bet to get left out
Kansas State(might follow Kansas)
Iowa St
Cinci
Tough call
 
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Maybe UConn was asked and refused. I hope the BE teams litigate to prevent this. I applaud Baylor for doing that to block A&M's move.
The litigation never works in the end. Remember BC, VaTech,and Miami. Lots of threats but eventually an exit plan gets negoiated and the teams leave.
I'm sure that Uconn has a plan and if Pitt and Cuse are talking to the ACC (my bet is they are). The athletic department has to been dealing with this issue for awhile.
 
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